Advokat, Weisberg, Krey, Glenbrook making Morris County business news

Advokat is chair, Weisberg secretary of CCM Board

RANDOLPH: Jeffrey M. Advokat, an attorney from Denville, has been sworn in as chair of the County College of Morris Board of Trustees, following his reappointment to the board earlier this month by Gov.Chris Christie.

On the same night, Joseph S. Weisberg of Parsippany received a unanimous vote by board members to become its secretary.

Advokat was elected to his second term as chair at the board's Nov.14, reorganization meeting. He was originally appointed to the board in 2002 filling an unexpired term, and reappointed in 2004 and 2008. He is the senior partner of Advokat & Rosenberg Esqs. in Morristown and a former Morris County assistant prosecutor. He has served on the Executive Board of the Pingry School in Short Hills and has experience in the classroom having taught business law at Caldwell College.

Weisberg is professor emeritus of geoscience at New Jersey City University and currently serves as a consultant for curriculum and construction projects at the university. Weisberg was appointed to the board in 2011 with more than 45 years of experience in education, including two previous terms as a CCM trustee.

Krey hired by Protection 1

EAST HANOVER: Protection 1, a full service business and home security company, has hired Michael Krey as the general manager of the New Jersey branch. Krey leverages diverse sales and performance management experience to build successful teams and improve operations, according to a press release from the company.

Krey joins Protection 1 following his most recent role as branch manager for the New York City office of Johnson Controls. He moved up through different positions over the course of his 25-year career in the security industry, focused on everything from customer service to regional operations management. He also partnered to create a successful start-up business that manufactured and installed architectural security products on a national level, the release said.

NIH invites Glenbrook to demonstrate

RANDOLPH: Gil Zweig, president of Glenbrook Technologies announced Friday that Glenbrook Technologies has been invited by the National Institute of Health (NIH) to lecture on and demonstrate Glenbrook's magnification x-ray fluoroscopy technology for small animal imaging research.

This x-ray imaging technology, developed and patented by Glenbrook Technologies, is used in their LabScope system for pre-clinical research employing small animals. The LabScope system reveals extraordinarily magnified, anatomical x-ray detail of the small animals used in research. This type of detail was previously unobtainable.

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Advokat, Weisberg, Krey, Glenbrook making Morris County business news

RANDOLPH: Jeffrey M. Advokat, an attorney from Denville, has been sworn in as chair of the County College of Morris Board of Trustees, following his reappointment to the board earlier this month by

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